I'm not saying being transgender is stupid, but acting on it is.
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Sara Luvv — 7 years ago(January 03, 2019 09:26 AM)
I'm not saying being transgender is stupid, but acting on it is.
First,
transgender people are ugly. Biological men and women have different features and bodies from each other. A DNA man will always make an ugly woman, and a DNA woman will make an ugly man. I don't care how passable one may be. Something about them will ALWAYS be off physically. A transman may be handsome (because of the feminine features), but they're going to have breast scars from the mastectomy. A transwoman going to have an Adam's apple and man butt. They can never fully be the desired gender.
Someone who was attractive before is intentionally making an uglier version of themselves. That's stupid.
They say, "it's important to transition as the right gender." Yeah, but isn't is also important to be attractive? There's two choices: be attractive and be the wrong gender, or be less attractive and be the right gender. I'd go with the former.
Case in point: If I ran into an Evil Wizard and he gave me two choices, tomorrow I could wake up as the most beautiful woman in the world, or the ugliest, fattest man in the world, I'd choose the woman! I wouldn't want to be a woman, but I'd still rather be the most beautiful woman than the ugliest/fattest man!
Two,
they're drawing more attention to themselves. They don't blend in with the crowd. Everywhere they go in public, they're going to stand out. More eyes on them. This is utter irony, as trans people say they transition to feel better about themselves but they're intentionally puting themselves in a position where they're more vulnerable to attack, ridicule, discrimination. When they have a job interview, interviewers are going to see they're trans. Even if they're not discriminated in hiring, bosses are still going to notice that about them. They're making themselves conspicuous. No matter where they go in public, they're always going to be referenced in a conversation by someone who saw them later that day.
Three,
they're intentionally decreasing their sexual/dating options by well over 90%. They no longer can meet people easily in a normal place like work, a grocery store, or a Barnes & Noble. They've limited themselves to only finding partners in gay bars and dating websites where people specifically seek transgender people. They've just taken away any chance they had at a impromptu, unexpected romance.
Anti-LGBTQ argue Transgender is a mental illness and should be prevented not encouraged.
I take a different approach. I argue that transitioning to the gender you feel or identity as, isn't that big of a deal.
Transitioning doesn't make their life better at all. It makes it much, much worse, and they're limiting their opportunities in nearly every category. It's gotta be a hoax, because people just aren't that ****ing stupid. Yeah, you feel the right gender now, but look at your **** life. Now you have something else to be depressed about: your **** life that you've traded for the right gender.
If I woke up tomorrow, and thought OK I feel like a girl, I still wouldn't want to transition. Why would a 6'2 guy make themselves a 6'2 woman when it's great for a guy but ogreish on a woman?
Why make themselves a woman with large feet? It's so stupid when you really think about it! Fuck whomever you want, but just be the gender you were born as! It's not that big a deal! It really isn't! -
Sara Luvv — 7 years ago(January 03, 2019 09:37 AM)
Take that guy in Itty's vid. He could've been an alpha male biker type as a man, but he'd rather be a large, ugly wrinkly woman. The boobs don't match his height, bone structure, and face. It looks ridiculous. No man is going to look at her and think, "Omg she is fine, I gotta get a piece of that ass."
Why would anyone make themselves uglier on purpose in the name of "being the right gender?
They may as well jut set themselves on fire to look like Freddy Krueger; they're disfiguring themselves either way.

